European music star Emin performs at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russia, where he's joined by David Foster and singers Ani Lorak and Polina Gagarina. The set features a medley of Elvis Presley songs; "Into the Night"; "Coming Home"; "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" (with Lorak); "Two Shots of Happy"; "You Are So Beautiful"; "Creative"; "Always on My Mind" (with Gagarina); "Love Is a Deadly Game"; and "Unchained Melody."

A long-running weeknight business-news magazine that includes market reports, company information, CEO interviews and economic commentary. `NBR' began as a local broadcast in Miami in 1979, and when it went national in 1981, its roster of commentators included future Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan.

Topics include President-elect Donald Trump's national security team; President Barack Obama's last major national security speech; and how the incoming Trump administration will change American policy priorities.

Celtic Thunder celebrate the holiday season in a Poughkeepsie, N.Y., concert that features "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas," "Let It Snow," "Winter Wonderland" and "Silent Night." The set also spotlights the originals "Going Home for Christmas", "Christmas Morning Donegal" and "Our First Christmas Together."

Frankie Valli, Jerry Butler and Lloyd Price host this concert saluting the early days of rock. Performers include Little Richard, Lenny Welch, Jay and the Americans, Little Anthony and the Imperials, Kathy Young and the Innocents, the Contours, Hal Miller and the Rays, the Duprees, Ed Townsend, the Reflections, Lou Christie, Bobby Lewis, the Fleetwoods, Larry Chance and the Earls, Shep's Limelites, Lenny Cocco and the Chimes, Gene Hughes and the Casinos and Fred Parris and the Satins.

A compilation of memorable stories and wisdom teachings that self-help author Wayne Dyer (1940-2015) shared in his TV specials. Included: his favorite quotes; and wisdom teachings from authors and poets he admired and followed in his own life.

European music star Emin performs at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russia, where he's joined by David Foster and singers Ani Lorak and Polina Gagarina. The set features a medley of Elvis Presley songs; "Into the Night"; "Coming Home"; "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" (with Lorak); "Two Shots of Happy"; "You Are So Beautiful"; "Creative"; "Always on My Mind" (with Gagarina); "Love Is a Deadly Game"; and "Unchained Melody."

A long-running weeknight business-news magazine that includes market reports, company information, CEO interviews and economic commentary. `NBR' began as a local broadcast in Miami in 1979, and when it went national in 1981, its roster of commentators included future Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan.

Topics include President-elect Donald Trump's national security team; President Barack Obama's last major national security speech; and how the incoming Trump administration will change American policy priorities.

Celtic Thunder celebrate the holiday season in a Poughkeepsie, N.Y., concert that features "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas," "Let It Snow," "Winter Wonderland" and "Silent Night." The set also spotlights the originals "Going Home for Christmas", "Christmas Morning Donegal" and "Our First Christmas Together."

Frankie Valli, Jerry Butler and Lloyd Price host this concert saluting the early days of rock. Performers include Little Richard, Lenny Welch, Jay and the Americans, Little Anthony and the Imperials, Kathy Young and the Innocents, the Contours, Hal Miller and the Rays, the Duprees, Ed Townsend, the Reflections, Lou Christie, Bobby Lewis, the Fleetwoods, Larry Chance and the Earls, Shep's Limelites, Lenny Cocco and the Chimes, Gene Hughes and the Casinos and Fred Parris and the Satins.

A compilation of memorable stories and wisdom teachings that self-help author Wayne Dyer (1940-2015) shared in his TV specials. Included: his favorite quotes; and wisdom teachings from authors and poets he admired and followed in his own life.

Shenanigans of department-store workers are chronicled in this popular British sitcom about the constant carping between employees in Ladies Separates and Gentlemen's Ready to Wear. The BBC series has long been syndicated in the U.S.

As Season 7 opens, Al Qaeda terrorists kidnap a British soldier in London and threaten to kill him unless Remembrance Sunday services are canceled. In other events, a spy (Richard Armitage) who had been held by the Russians is returned in a prisoner swap.

The community prepares for the annual summer fête, which is slated to feature a baby show with a celebrity judge. In other events, Jenny meets an impoverished mother of eight who fears that she may soon have another mouth to feed.

An educational show for children ages 2-6 that helps build and nurture essential social skills and emotional literacy. Each episode, Ruby invites children into her art studio, where the themes of the day are discussed. Animated sequences, original music videos and a DIY craft that kids can do are also featured.

Hacker has the 10 Lucky Charms of Cyberspace and Motherboard wants them back. So she sends the kids and Digit to get them. Their only weapon: logic. Voice of Hacker: Christopher Lloyd. Voice of Digit: Gilbert Gottfried.

Thomas plays hide-and-seek with Percy, while, at the same time, teaching three other engines how to be really useful; Thomas is so busy collecting hats for a snowman that he forgets to deliver an important parcel to Sir Topham Hatt.

Prince Wednesday wishes he was as tall as Prince Tuesday, who's big enough to pick fruit off of a high tree branch; Daniel helps his dad build a playhouse, but is frustrated that he's too young to use grown-up tools.

Nature Cat and his pals fly kites in the park, but the fun takes a bad turn when a wind gust lifts Squeeks' kite high into the sky with Squeeks still holding on; and Daisy, Squeeks, Hal and Nature Cat visit a swamp to see if the mythic Swamp Thing monster exists.

Thomas plays hide-and-seek with Percy, while, at the same time, teaching three other engines how to be really useful; Thomas is so busy collecting hats for a snowman that he forgets to deliver an important parcel to Sir Topham Hatt.

Becky's birthday party is interrupted once too often by citizens in need, leading her to wish on her birthday candles for a world without WordGirl. Afterward, she realizes that her wish came true: Chuck is now king and the city is very, very different.

Dog learns about the many musical instruments at a WordWorld concert and, with Bear's help, finds one that's perfect for him. Also: Duck and Dog step in when Pig is too sick to cook his special Moonlight Feast.

The Tibble twins sell their preschool art in order to earn enough cash to buy the Krummy Kreepy Kastle, but as sales take off and they part with their art, they begin to have second thoughts; Arthur, Binky and Sue Ellen discover a woodland oasis that holds evidence of human habitation.

WETA Television and Classical WETA 90.9 FM are community-based public broadcasting stations serving the Washington area and supported by listeners and viewers. WETA is also a major producing station for PBS.